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Social Media: Protect Yourself

Extreme Over Share

As summer wraps up, a lot of people are trying to squeeze in one last summer vacation. Awesome! Getaway before the kids go back to school and you’re bogged down with bedtimes and homework again, but please do not post your vacation on Facebook until you’ve returned. Even in this voyeur laden society, only 37% of people have even taken the time to figure out the privacy setting features on Facebook, thus making themselves susceptible to every creeper the internet has to offer. Do you really want your daughter’s shady friend-who you don’t approve of- knowing that your house is going to be empty for a week? Better yet, do you want all of his friends to know?

The sickeningly low number of people who have adjusted their privacy settings is terrifying, especially given a number of people who are posting pictures of their children, their cars, their workplaces, and their homes. We are inviting people into our lives with reckless abandon, paying very little attention to who is watching.

While your social media profile is your chance to have a voice or connect with your high school friends, it’s also the internet and it would behoove more people to remember that. At least adhere to a few simple tricks and tips to keep yourself and your loved ones safe on your social media platforms.

Safety First

If you haven’t yet learned the lesson that not everyone can be trusted, social media is a great teacher. Even something as simple as a statement you made two years ago getting thrown in your face can be one of the negative impacts of not protecting yourself. Don’t learn any of these lessons the hard way.

LMG 7/2017

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